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    Ballindoon (Irish: Baile an Dúin) Friary was a Dominican priory beside Lough Arrow in County Sligo, Ireland. It was dedicated to St. Mary and founded in...
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    Glas Oileán Bhéal na Cora (uncertain) Townland Galway, Ballynahinch, Ballindoon & Islands, Glassillaunvealnacurra Illaungraffanavrankagh 22 (uncertain)...
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  • territory contains the five civil parishes of Ballynakill/Baile na Cille, Ballindoon, Moyrus/Maigh Iorras, Omey/Iomaidh Fheicín and Inishbofin/Inis Bó Fine...
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  • Ballindoon Bridge halt was a railcar request stop which served the area of Cappry in County Donegal, Ireland. The halt opened on 1 August 1944 on the Donegal...
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    Talsarn, Ceredigion House for Countess Shannon, County Cork. (1796) Unbuilt Ballindoon House (c.1800) Kingsborough, Derry, County Sligo for Stafford-King-Harmon...
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  • Suil Balra or Lochan na Súil (Lough Nasool, "lake of the eye"), near Ballindoon Abbey. The placing of Balor's stronghold on Tory Island derives from the...
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    The territory contains the civil parishes of Moyrus, Ballynakill, Omey, Ballindoon and Inishbofin (the last parish was for a time part of the territory of...
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    townland had a population of 122 people. Situated in the civil parish of Ballindoon, in the historical barony of Ballynahinch, Aillebrack is approximately...
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    There is however evidence of many church ruins including in particular Ballindoon Abbey on the shores of Lough Arrow, a Dominican Priory from the early...
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  • 1197-1207. They later split into two groups, one based in Collooney and Ballindoon (Tirerril), and the other in Ballymote (Corran). Saint Patrick departed...
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  • Acharas; Agharois; Akeras; Keras; Kilmaltin; Inishmurray; Insula Mary Ballindoon Priory Dominican Friars possibly licensed from Athenry 1427 founded 1507...
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  • Preceding station   Donegal Railway Company   Following station Ballindoon Bridge   Glenties to Stranorlar   Stranorlar...
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  • Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station Cloghan   Donegal Railway Company Glenties to Stranorlar   Ballindoon Bridge...
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    Ballynary is just over 210 acres (85 ha) in area, and is 2 km (1.2 mi) from Ballindoon where the ruins of a Dominican Abbey, founded by the MacDonagh Clan, are...
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    River Uinshin and north of Lough Arrow, 2.1 km (1.3 mi) northwest of Ballindoon Friary. Heapstown Cairn is thought to have been constructed c. 3000 BC...
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  • Illaunaleama 20 Ballynahinch Ballindoon Clifden Illaunamenara 5 Ballynahinch Ballindoon Clifden Illaunamid 29 Ballynahinch Ballindoon Clifden Illaunanarrew 2...
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  • children. Following MacDonagh's death, his widow erected a tomb for him at Ballindoon Friary, later replaced by a tall tombstone. He arranged the marriage of...
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  • situated wholly within the barony. The barony contains five civil parishes: Ballindoon, Ballynakill, Inishbofin, Moyrus and Omey Connemara National Park "Ballynahinch"...
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  • Ballincastle 141 Carbury Ahamlish Sligo Ballincurry 985 Leyny Achonry Tobercurry Ballindoon 74 Tirerrill Killadoon Boyle Ballineden 437 Carbury Drumcliff Sligo Ballinlig...
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    is a mainly rural area. Its name is based on the old civil parish of Ballindoon, which in turn was named from the old fort or cashel on Doon Hill.[citation...
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  • 1702, his wife Isabella MacDonagh daughter of Capt. Brian MacDonagh of Ballindoon Castle, Co. Sligo became a Lady-in-waiting to Mary of Modena at the Jacobite...
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    Emperor) and Isabella MacDonagh daughter of Captain Brian MacDonagh of Ballindoon, county Sligo. His grandmother Isabella was once a lady in waiting to...
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  • 1894 1963 53°40′07″N 8°57′32″W / 53.6685°N 8.959°W / 53.6685; -8.959 Ballindoon Bridge Donegal County Donegal Railways Joint Committee 1944 1947 54°48′05″N...
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  • (1470-16th century) Kloster Cloonameehan [de] in County Sligo (1488-1584) Ballindoon Friary in County Sligo (1507-c.1585) Castlelyons Friary in County Cork...
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  • Ahascragh Annaghdown Ardrahan Athenry Athleague Aughrim Ballinchalla Ballindoon Ballinrobe Ballymacward Ballynacourty Ballynakill (Ballymoe) Ballynakill...
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  • ____________________ Ballindoon Abbey; Baile-an-duin; Ballin-dune 54°04′58″N 8°19′24″W / 54.082746°N 8.323411°W / 54.082746; -8.323411 (Ballindoon Priory) Ballinley...
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